I have a list of list in Python:
list_all = [['orange', 'the dress', '127456'],
            ['pink', 'cars', '543234'],
            ['dark pink' 'doll', '124098'],
            ['blue', 'car', '3425'],
            ['sky blue', 'dress', '876765']]
I want to return top 3 lists which have the highest count of numbers in the last part. Like this:
result = [['sky blue', 'dress', '876765'],
         ['pink', 'cars', '543234'],
         ['orange', 'the dress', '127456']]
I just cannot find the logic to do this. I have tried a lot, but just got stuck with one line of code:
for each in list_all:
    if len(each[-1].split(','))
How do I solve this?
 
     
    